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Link to the
most recent

 
Dirty Knees,
my monthly newsletter for York Region gardeners
 


Here's some feature articles to explore -

Shrub Pruning Tips

Black Walnut allelopathy
and the toxin Juglone

 
Winter Garden Protection

Seed starting 

Correct planting of 
new trees & shrubs

Increasing Drought Tolerance.

Coping with the 
dastardly Lily beetle.

"Low"maintenance gardening?

 

 

 

 

Have a gardening question?

email anytime!
 

 

 

 

A garden is a work of living art that's constantly growing and changing along with the needs and creativity of its owner.  
 

Let us put our 25 years of  experience with perennials, shrubs and gardens to work for you!

 

Visit the SERVICES CHECKLIST page, or call soon to set up a date for pruning work, a garden design / health  consultation, or to discuss the possibilities for your new perennial garden for 2011
 


 

Who we are  

Evelyn Wolf, Garden Possibilities!. Services from design and planting to garden seminar speaking and freenlance writing.Evelyn Wolf
Garden Consultant
your perennial garden expert

            Gardening has been my pass-time, business, and passion for what seems like forever. This passion for a garden's possibilities, and the enrichment even the smallest patch of ground can bring to our lives, goes into every garden I design or seminar presented.

My background.  Over 25 year’s of gardening experience where a passion for collecting and experimenting with new plants has ruled ...  15 year’s teaching classes, presenting seminars, and writing gardening articles ...  and 10 years operating a garden specialty bookstore where all my curiosities could be explored daily, has been my training ground.  I focus these accumulated skills on designing and maintaining unique perennial gardens for clients from Richmond Hill to Georgina, and on presenting inspiring and informative seminars throughout Southern Ontario.

Today.  Over the years, a fascination with not only the design art of gardening, but the science of how plants and gardens tick, led me to explore, observe, experiment, and ultimately develop an immense respect for the amazingly intricate natural cycles of a garden’s life, both above ground in the plants and below ground in the soil that feeds and supports them.  Combined with the endless creative possibilities offered by even the tiniest patch of ground, I'm not sure I could ever tire of what I do. 

Whatever project is at hand, my
         fascination with how plants grow,
                 respect for their ability to survive our follies, and
                          admiration for the endless creative
                                      possibilities any garden inspires,
         is evident.

                                                       Evelyn Wolf     
                                         GARDEN POSSIBILITIES!
                                         your perennial gardening expert.

 

 

 

 

 

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consultations - perennial garden design & planting - shrub pruning - garden seminar speaker - freelance garden writer.

Over 25 year's experience designing, creating, tending, talking, teaching, and writing about perennial plants and gardens.

This type of creative topiary or bonsai-like pruning is a Garden Possibilities specialty!  Why not create a priceless bonsai'ed sculpture out of that overgrown everygreen instead of ripping it out!  Email: Contact Us

GARDEN POSSIBILITIES,  Perennial Garden Services
Evelyn Wolf, Garden Consultant

your York Region perennial garden expert.
18825 Leslie St.  ( just 2 kms north of Green Lane, Newmarket, on the east side). 

(by appointment only please). Newmarket (Sharon), York Region, Ontario, L0G 1V0   

All articles © Evelyn Wolf, 2011.    Call or email for permission to use any of the articles here for use in your community newspaper, newsletter or web site.